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Current developments in health care law and policy together with the observations and analysis of David Harlow, principal of The Harlow Group LLC, a health care law and consulting firm based near Boston, Massachusetts.
The Harlow Group LLC -- Health Care Law and Consulting
Boston-based lawyer and consultant David Harlow provides practical and creative health care business and regulatory counsel to large and small providers, vendors and payors.
Carpenter alan joseph samson documents his efforts against illegal activities in San Diego. Additional information: common law, appointed counsel, and ninth amendment resources.
Child prodigy Shirley Cheng, a blind and physically disabled author and poet of 5 books by age 23, advocates parental rights in children's medical care. "When doctors ask yes or no, parents should have the right to say no," says Shirley, survivor of the 1990 internationally broadcast 5-month custody case against a doctor. Juliet Cheng was on CBS This Morning with Paula Zahn. http://www.ShirleyCheng.com
Find out why a pro-slavery constitutional amendment proposed by Congress in 1861 is technically still open for states to ratify. Learn how Congress could rescind it.
A well-researched and documented information intensive site presenting an extensive collection of historical and legal documents, articles and commentary by a wide range of people. Topics include school prayer, vouchers, court cases, and more. A great research tool for students, lawyers, teachers or the average citizen looking for accurate, in-depth information both pro and con.
An educational and informational site for those seeking to understand the nature of decent government and the rights of free men and women. This site contains numerous quotes from the founding fathers and the U.S. Supreme Court regarding our most cherished liberties, a legal research page, links to popular and informative websites, webrings, awards and much more.